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Nintendo Gaming / RE: Bill's and Mine Dreams coming true? ToS sequel for Wii!?!?...
« on: July 20, 2007, 02:19:21 AM »
Wii continues to rule.
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The nightmare of living in a Wii Play world of ping pong is almost to an end as Rockstar has announced that their Xbox 360 darling, Table Tennis, will be making its way over to Nintendo's world of waggle.
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Originally posted by: Shecky
I actually can't stand the touch screen controls. As long as you have the choice....
And WuTang.... a 45 round match would take several hours!
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Originally posted by: Artimus
The DS doesn't need to worry about the PSP, it's already beaten it. But Nintendo will likely drop the DS $10.
That's exactly the wrong kind of thinking Nintendo needs. There's way too much brand loyalty to the Playstation name, and if a new PSP comes out, armed with whatever that FFVII prequel is, don't you think things could slide a little closer to Sony's favor? Just because the PSP may lose this generation doesn't mean it won't build up it's brand, and barring the same mistakes Sony made on the PS3, that could be fierce competition for Nintendo's next handheld. To me, outselling the PSP in a 2:1 ratio doesn't scream domination as much as what Nintendo did to the N-Gage or the Neo Geo Pocket Color. If that ratio shifts more and more to Sony's side, that's a bad thing, even if Nintendo is ahead at the end.
Anyway, it needs to be called the PSP ReduX and abbreviated PSP Rx. That's just me, though.
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Originally posted by: Galford
It would be nice to have Legends on the Wii, but I doubt it will happen.
Notice the games he talks about when referring to Legends.
Both of these engines suite MML style game play just fine.
Also MML3 is not targertted towards Wii's core audience.
Only older gamers remember Legends and MML3 would be an epic rpg with a couple of mildly hard action set pieces.
It's the polar opposite of everything Nintendo is pimping right now.
Also history, MM has done well portables, but consoles not so much.
Remember how well the last exclusive MegaMan sold on a Nintendo console?
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Originally posted by: Artimus
I think with NSMB we were incorrectly lead to believe it was a new Super Mario Bros. game and not just a new game of Super Mario Bros. If that makes sense!
I would actually believe that if the mini and the shell weren't in it or the overworld map, and Bowser Jr.